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after reading extensively  [amen]about metal detectors  i understand that pi detectors gives good depth
but am having a hard time choosing one out of hundreds of manufactures & models for example:- Pulse star II,Pioneer 4500 ect...
can anyone who has the knowledge Wise can give me advice because i want be able to be at the seller to check the stuffs

my girl friend Kiss is the person who will do the purchase behalf of me moreover i'm sending a woman to do a man's job  Cool



what is the best PI detector?

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Quote:Posted by blaze
after reading extensively  [amen]about metal detectors  i understand that pi detectors gives good depth
but am having a hard time choosing one out of hundreds of manufactures & models for example:- Pulse star II,Pioneer 4500 ect...
can anyone who has the knowledge Wise can give me advice because i want be able to be at the seller to check the stuffs

my girl friend Kiss is the person who will do the purchase behalf of me moreover i'm sending a woman to do a man's job  Cool



what is the best PI detector?

cheers




The one you can afford. They're all pretty much the same. Just get the best model you can afford. Price makes a difference. A few things to check are battery life, coil size, frequency and weight. These things can tire you out if they're too heavy.

Most women can do anything any man can do. Be careful. She knows that even if you don't.

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do these detector really can scan 4-5 Meters as they say??

except for parking in a patrol pump women can do anything i agree Mr.GD

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